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Duncan wrote: |
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> Raffaele BELARDI <raffaele.belardi@××.com> posted 49140BC6.2070701@××.com, |
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> excerpted below, on Fri, 07 Nov 2008 10:35:02 +0100: |
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>> It is in default and nonetwork. |
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>> Could it be that the service is executed but some other service |
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>> indirectly resets the ignore_nice_load to 1? |
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> One easy thing to try, for debugging, is to cat the sys file immediately |
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> You can also try set -x (or -v) before, and set +x (or +v) after. Those |
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> tend to be useful debugging tricks on anything bash script based, as the |
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> initscripts are. |
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I will try those this evening, thanks. BTW, there is no other service |
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resetting ignore_nice_load in /etc. |
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raf |